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Each trial in Experiment 1 consists of a fixation screen, a visual cue (Human or Robot) and an

Each trial in Experiment 1 consists of a fixation screen, a visual cue (Human or Robot) and an

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Recent work in cognitive science suggests that our expectations affect visual perception. With the rise of artificial agents in human life in the last few decades, one important question is whether our expectations about non-human agents such as humanoid robots affect how we perceive them. In the present study, we addressed this question in an audi...

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... found a main effect of congruency on reaction times (F(1,29) There was no interaction between the congruency and the visual cue (F(1,29)=0.097, p=0.76). ...
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... found a main effect of congruency on reaction times (F(1,29) There was no interaction between the congruency and the visual cue (F(1,29)=0.097, p=0.76). ...
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... found a main effect of congruency on reaction times (F(1,29) There was no interaction between the congruency and the visual cue (F(1,29)=0.90, p=0.35). 239 ...
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... found a main effect of congruency on reaction times (F(1,29) There was no interaction between the congruency and the visual cue (F(1,29)=0.90, p=0.35). ...
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... was a main effect of congruency on accuracy scores (F(1,29) = 42.54, p<.001, η2 248 =.60). ...
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... = 8.19) than incongruent trials (Mean = 71.29, SD = 20.58).However, there 250 was no effect of visual cue on accuracy (F(1,29) = 0.30, p= 0.59). We also did not find an 251 interaction between congruency and visual cue (F(1,29) = 0.06, p= 0.81). ...

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